Juzo Stockings are
Knitted with a unique FiberSoft weave, these stockings allow you to look and
feel great!

Juzo Hostess Compression Stockings
are an ideal Sheer Support for the Fashion conscious women.

Juzo Hostess line of
medical grade compression is a sheer, durable and breathable
stocking.

The Juzo Hostess
compression Stockings are made with a highly elastic heel and toe for all day
comfort. Stockings are made with Juzos FiberSoft technology in which every
elastic fiber is micro spun with soft protective threads. Juzo Stockings are
made with Lycra Which provides a two way stretch elasticity for
comfort.

A: mmhg stands for "millimeter of mercury", a way to measure pressure. The higher the number, the tighter the garment will squeeze and the more compression it provides.

Q: How can we wash the garments? And with which soap or detergent?

A: We recommend to hand wash in warm water and air dry. You can use mild soup of the washing solution that we provide such as the jobst jolastic, hosiery mate washing solution, sigvaris liquid washing solution etc.
See our full washing instructions.

Q: What is the difference between open toe and close toe?

A: There is no therapeutic difference between open and closed toe socks. The choice is yours, whichever is more comfortable.

Q: What is opaque?

A: Opaque is a thicker material that provides great coverage and your skin will be far less visible. Usually worn in winter because of the thickness.

Q: What is sheer?

A: Sheer is a thinner, dressier material. Customer usually like these because they can use them as dress socks for work or church.

Q: Do I get compression at the toe area?

A: No. Compression begins at the ankle and gradually lessens as it goes up the leg. This reduces pooling in the legs and helps the veins return blood to the heart.

Q: Will a thicker material give me more support than the sheer material?

A: No. The compression provided is measured by mmHg and is the same no matter the material. The choice of material is up to you, whichever is more comfortable.

Q: If I get pantyhose will I get more compression than with a knee-hi?